DHAKA (Reuters) - Bangladesh spinner Abdur Razzak will fly to Australia next week to have his bowling analysed, the Bangladesh Cricket Board said on Tuesday.

Razzak will travel to Canberra for independent analysis of his bowling action, which was reported as suspect during the series against New Zealand last month.

"The left-arm spinner will be assessed by Marc Portusa, a member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) panel of human movement specialists at the Australian Institute of Sports (AIS) on Nov. 17," the board said in a statement.

Umpires Daryl Harper and Asoka de Silva reported that they had concerns over the spinner's faster ball after the two-test series won 1-0 by New Zealand.

The 26-year-old Razzak has taken seven wickets in five test matches and has claimed 110 victims in 79 one-day internationals.

Razzak, who is on tour in South Africa, will leave for Australia on Saturday at the end of the one-day series and will rejoin the squad on Nov 18.

The first test against South Africa starts on Nov. 19 in Bloemfontein.